In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court held the <span>creation of a national bank was constitutional under the Necessary and Proper Clause</span>
The possession of a car during the 1950s in the U.S. was considered as a sign of status and success.
<h3>How is it considered a sign of
status and
success?</h3>
During the 1950s, the American economy was significantly growing and result to more people becoming rich and more people entering the middle-class which actually became the dominant part of the population.
This growth led to people to be more powerful economically and to be able to afford more goods such as cars, ships etc.
Therefore, the possession was considered as a sign of status and success.
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Some people didn't have homes at the time so they would pretty much become an indentured servant so they can have a place to live until their "Contract" was up.
Answer: Feels the love of God.
Explanation:
Allen Gardiner, as a young boy, went home to preach the Gospel. He was a lively guy of an adventurous spirit. His last trip and visit were to the Yahgan tribe, the people of Patagonia. The tribe was believed to be wild and untamed and impossible to civilize. They tried to get in touch with the tribe for months. Eventually, the natives chased them away, picked up supplies and crashed the ship. It was at this point that Gardiner and his expedition died of starvation.
Gardiner wrote in his diary the last words that read: <em>"Sir, I humbly fall at your feet and give you everything I have, everything your love requires. Take care of me in this hour of an ordeal. Don't let me think as a person who complains. Please help me to feel your power, which gives me life. And I will learn to glorify you marvellous love and mercy on me sinner." </em>